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nearly entire. Hymenium of the same colour as the pileus ; pores mi- 

 nute, Y^ of an inch across, angular ; dissepiments very thin. 



An elegant species, allied to P. hirsutm, but much thinner, with finer 

 pores, and destitute of distinct hairs. 



- 585, P. (Eesupinatus) degluhem^ n. s, ; albus, resupinatus; margine 



ubique liberato inflexo elevato-zonato nitido ; poris minutis punctifor- 

 mibus. 



- Hab. On dead sticks. San Carlos. 



White. Patches elliptic, f of an inch long ; margin free all round, 

 mflexed, shining with a silky lustre, marked with one or two acute 



zones or ridges; pores scarcely visible to the naked eye, punctiTorm. 



586. P, (Resupinatus) cavemulosus, n. s. ; totus resupinatus, rigi- ' 

 diusculus, sordide cervinus ; margine brevi tomentoso ; poris mediis 

 angulatis, acie rigidis. Spruce, n. 204. 

 Hab. On dead branches. Panure, 



Resupinate, orbicular, at length confluent, of a dirty fawn colour, 

 darker in the centre, rigid ; margin narrow, formed of matted down, 

 but not byssoid; pores ^^ of an inch across, subhexagonal ; edge 

 rigid, sometimes elongated at the commissures, sometimes slightly 

 waved. 



587. P. (Eesupinatus) carneo-pallens, n. s. ; totus resupinatus, tenuis, 

 carneus ; margine obsoleto ; poris minutis ; dissepiraentis tenuissimis 

 angulatis. Spruce, n. 178. 



Hab. On dead trunks. Panure. February, 1853. 



Entirely resupinate, thin, flesh-coloured, without any distinct mar- - 

 gill, or where there is anything beyond the hymenium, consisting of a 

 little matted down; pores xxo of an inch across, angular; dissepiments 

 verj' thin ; edge neaily entire, paler, often broken up and expanded. 



58S. P. (Resupinatus) evolverts, n.s. ; resupinatus, demum liberatus, 

 centro afBxus; pileo sursum cupreo-incarnato sericeo-nitente; hymeuio 



ililvo 



Spruce, n. 214. 



Hab. On dead wood. San Carlos del Kio Negro. May, 1853. 



Orbicular, confluent, resupinate, at length free and attached in the 

 centre, of a coppeiy, flesh colour above, silky, slightly zoned; edge 

 thin, sometimes torn. Hymenium darker ; pores small, ^ of an inch 

 iicross, angular ; dissepiments thin ; edge dcntato-elongatcd, especially 



'it the commissures. 



Trametcs fihrow , Fr. Kl. p VS^- Sprn"", u -201. 



